Metabolic Modeling Uncovers Complex Host-Microbiome Dysregulation in IBD
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The first room escape on inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), promoted by Lilly in collaboration with the Confederation of Associations of Sick Chron and Ulcerosa Colitis (ACCU España), was located on Tuesday in the Clinic of Santiago, as part of an initiative that allowed participants to experience interactively the sense of urgency and insecurity felt by those affected when they need a bath in less than five minutes. According to a report on this…
Metabolic Modeling Uncovers Complex Host-Microbiome Dysregulation in IBD
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers have unveiled a complex, multi-layered deregulation of metabolic interactions between the human host and its microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This research leverages advanced metabolic modeling to map the intricate biochemical crosstalk disrupted during IBD, offering unprecedented insights into the disease’s pathogenesis and opening new avenues for precision…
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